Ross on Wye dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Herefordshire
A delightful 17th century inn with easy access to dog walks and the River Wye for particularly hot dogs to take a dip.
A delightful 17th century inn with easy access to dog walks and the River Wye for particularly hot dogs to take a dip.
A short, easy access riverside dog walk on an old railway line with no stiles.
Ramblers association footpath going through beautiful new forest woodland leading down to Symonds Yat.
A riverside dog walk near pubs and cafes, as well as the famous view from the top.
A forest walk close to Chepstow - but it feels like you're in the middle of nowhere. Great for dogs.
A creatively reclaimed colliery tip with lots of space for scampering paws. Do take time to admire the UK's largest figurative earth sculpture of a pit pony called 'Sultan'.
A choice of walks for you and the dog in this enormous section of recreational forest.
This is the newest of the country parks in this corner of Wales, and has been formed from three collieries and what was once the highest coal tip in Europe.
Set in the foothills of the Brecon Beacons, this is a park centred around a large lake and has plenty of grassland and woodland to wander around.
Country park that's great for a dog walk, with no sheep, stiles or steep hills. Pleasant family atmosphere, and ideal for gentle ambling. The ponds are reservoirs for topping up the canals.
Such a pretty town it would be a shame to drive on by and not take the dog for a stroll here.
Dog-friendly locals' inn with a cheerful atmosphere. It's close to Abergavenny and easy to spot from the A40.